VoterGA Files Emergency Federal Suit to Vacate Dominion Certification
Garland Favorito and VoterGA provided the following press release.
ATLANTA, GA, DECEMBER 22, 2025 – VoterGA announced today it has filed an emergency federal complaint intended to force the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to vacate the 2019 certification of the Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5-A (DDS 5.5A) voting system currently used in Georgia. The complaint is based on unrefuted expert witness testimony showing the voting system does not meet, and never met, 2005 EAC security requirements that formed the basis to certify the system in 2019.
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Voters in other states have also filed similar petitions after learning the experts testified that all Dominion Democracy Suite 5 systems have severe vulnerabilities largely identical to those discovered in the Georgia DDS 5.5A system. Voters in California, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and Colorado have indicated they filed similar EAC claims.
After analyzing an authenticated copy of a Georgia 2020 election server, experts Ben Cotton and Clay Parikh testified in the September 30, 2024 Dekalb GOP v. Raffensperger hearing that Georgia’s Dominion system uses unchanged hard coded passwords and does not store encryption keys in an encryption module as required by 2005 Voluntary Voting System Guidelines Volume 1 which are mandated for EAC certification.
Favorito explained how their expert testimony showed the systems are interconnected and accessible worldwide through a “back door” facilitated by the password and encryption vulnerabilities. He stressed the urgent need for immediate court action and concluded: “We have a national security crisis that must be resolved before the 2026 primaries”.
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